Does scalp med really works?!


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  • i hear it does but i havent actually tried it

    no most bald ppl have no hope except to get surgery

    Here is the deal with this stuff. When you look at the website you will see the active ingredient is Minoxidil, or rogaine. The same stuff you can purchase at Walmart or target. A months supply is around maybe 30 dollars and often on sale. If you purchase scalp med you will be paying 150.00 for the same stuff. It is a real scam.

    Depends what condition you're treating.

    For dandruff, sure, although the stuff you get from a pharmacist is better than the stuff in the supermarket.

    For other conditions, usually, just depends. For hair loss... there are a couple of chemicals but they only work in some people.

    head and shoulders works really well

    Depends on what your symptoms are. Do you have bad dandruff and itching? I had that and I found out I had rheumatoid arthritis with psoriasis. I went to an RA doctor and he told me to use Neutogena T-GEL but it has to be with COAL TAR in it or it doesn't work. (Usually the 'Stubborn Itch" with coal tar version.) That is the ONLY thing that works for me. Kind of expensive but you don't have to use it every shampoo, just two or three times per week.(Also, it kind of smells bad in the shower, but once your hair dries, it has no bad smell at all.)
    Other medicines did not work for me.
    I had RA with psoriasis symptoms for like 8 years before I finally found out what it was. Even an allergist and a dermatologist couldn't figure out what it was til I started having arthritis symptoms. Hint: If your fingernails have little tiny pits in them, you might want to get to an RA doctor asap to get help.





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